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The osmotic pressure of an aquoeus solut...

The osmotic pressure of an aquoeus solution of a non-electrolyte is 18.8 atm at `15^(@)C`. What will be the vapour pressure of this solution at `100^(@)C` (Density of water at `100^(@) C ~~ 1g//c c`) ?

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